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Production History





Delanocelli produced film and theater projects



Going Home



Directed by Bob Celli





“Austere and Haunting, Bob Celli’s Going Home is a gem of a film.” Peter Hedges - Academy Award Nominee - What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Pieces of April About a Boy

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“I enjoyed and admired Going Home…the remarkable record that Going Home has already achieved renders redundant any words I might add. Festivals, gold awards, etc., are eloquent testimonies to your talent.” Peter Benchley - Author - Jaws



Down Range



Directed by Trish Minskoff





"Here at last, in a rather slow-starting off-Broadway season, is a well written, beautifully acted play about something that matters to us all."
-Yvonne Korshak - Lets Talk Off Broadway

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"It's a moving portrayal of what happens to returning soldiers, and how their loved ones are also affected…Bob Celli has terrific chemistry with his buddy played by the equally talented Thaddeus Daniels."
- Valerie Smaldone - Examiner.com 
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"This is important theater it carries reminders about what war is like for those who truly live it everyday. It is a story that deserves to be heard.

- Kelly Aliano - Off Off Online.com



Circle



Directed by Trish Minskoff





“The actors love their roles and let you feel it...Bob Celli as a college sophomore seducing a stripper at a birthday party is so coarse and so sensuous that he is detestable and admirable all at once…No wonder there is popular demand. This little show is quick and funny, and requires no assembly by the audience.”


-by D.J.R. Bruckner / The New York Times

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“Circle…possibly the best production currently on the Off-Off-Broadway boards…freewheeling inventiveness seldom encountered in theater on any level.”


-by Doug De Vita / OFF-OFF-Broadway Review

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“The very best scene is one between "cybervirgin," Bonnie… played by…Scarangello and Celli's unhappily married man, who have a white hot, screamingly funny encounter in cyberspace.


-Arlene McKanic / Greenwich Village Gazette



Running in place



Directed by
Timothy J. Lea





Burn This



Directed by Jim Horton





Jesse and the bandit queen



Directed by Jim Horton









The ballad of emma monroe



Directed by
Timothy J. Lea





DelanoCelli Productions